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As someone who is going to wait in the cancellation line anyway I would be very interested in buying them!
Valyitz said: "Apologies if this is a dumb question, but I'm really struggling to find this information - on the other side of things, how would one go about actually cancelling tickets?
I bought a pair of standard tickets months ago for next week but it turns out I can't make it. If it's possible to be refunded and have my tickets go to the cancellation line then I would rather do that then try and sell them, but I haven't been able to find any information about cancelling either on Ticketmaster or on the Hamilton website so I don't know what's possible.
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I don't know the specifics, but depending on the date, location and price I might be willing to buy them.
Thanks everyone - very helpful! I got them through Ticketmaster.
The tickets are for Tuesday 3rd Jan at 7pm - orchestra row F seats 14/16 - I paid $425 (total) for the two tickets. If anyone is interested for that date then let me know, otherwise tomorrow I'll try calling Ticketmaster.
Valyitz said: "Thanks everyone - very helpful! I got them through Ticketmaster.
The tickets are for Tuesday 3rd Jan at 7pm - orchestra row F seats 14/16 - I paid $425 (total) for the two tickets. If anyone is interested for that date then let me know, otherwise tomorrow I'll try calling Ticketmaster.
I'm very interested Valyitz! I sent you a pm
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Hey guys, travelling to NY in mid Jan and I would really like to see Hamilton! Just wondering what the cancellation line is like now in winter and approx what time you should be in it for a good chance at scoring tickets.
Hi. I am going to be in New York on April 28th through April 30th. I am looking for two tickets to Hamilton.
That's nice. Good luck!
Willing to be a line sitter for anyone interested in Hamilton tickets for this Friday January 5th. There will be two of us, perfect for anyone needing tickets and not wanting to stand in line.
I have a question regarding the stage door. My friend is basically in love with jordan fisher and i wanted to take her to the stage door this weekend to meet him. Does anyone know if he usually comes outside?
I have a question regarding the stage door. My friend is basically in love with jordan fisher and i wanted to take her to the stage door this weekend to meet him. Does anyone know if he usually comes outside?
TayTay2 said: "Willing to be a line sitter for anyone interested in Hamilton tickets for this Friday January 5th. There will be two of us, perfect for anyone needing tickets and not wanting to stand in line.
You meant Friday January 6th? I'm interested if that's the day.
Hi again (sorry to keep spamming but figured I'd at least keep to the same thread)!
I still have a pair of Hamilton tickets (orchestra F 14/16) available for tomorrow's show - I'd gotten messages from a couple people but now I'm not hearing back. I paid $425 total but I'm willing to negotiate if I can sell them tonight so that they're off my mind, or even just one of them :)
Edit to add: been sold now, thanks guys! :)
I know people post offering to line sit, but does anyone post looking for someone to wait with, like a line buddy? I was thinking of going sometime this week, but was wondering if anyone was interested in maybe meeting up at the theatre to wait in line?
Edit: I am so sorry! I clicked it too many times when it as loading! I reported to try and take some down.
*edited- thought it was frozen so I clicked submit too many times and it submit a bunch of times, sorry! I haven't posted on here before!
Me and my boyfriend are planning to join the cancellation line either Wednesday 25th of Jan, Tuesday 30th or Wednesday 1st, as we are just in need of two tickets we would be willing to get tickets for someone else as well in exchange for covering part of the costs of our tickets. I've seen the show twice before (once from cancellation line), but it'll be my boyfriends first time! PM me if anyone is interested.
Last minute, but if anyone wants to see Hamilton tomorrow, January 4th - my friend and I will be waiting in cancellation and are happy to buy two additional tickets for you and a guest if you are willing to cover the cost of our tickets as well. Both of us have done the cancellation line several times and have been successful every time. Please message me for details!
casedilla2 said: "Last minute, but if anyone wants to see Hamilton tomorrow, January 4th - my friend and I will be waiting in cancellation and are happy to buy two additional tickets for you and a guest if you are willing to cover the cost of our tickets as well. Both of us have done the cancellation line several times and have been successful every time. Please message me for details!"
Scalp much?
zombyw00f said: "casedilla2 said: "Last minute, but if anyone wants to see Hamilton tomorrow, January 4th - my friend and I will be waiting in cancellation and are happy to buy two additional tickets for you and a guest if you are willing to cover the cost of our tickets as well. Both of us have done the cancellation line several times and have been successful every time. Please message me for details!"
Scalp much?"
It's not scalping, at all. We want to see the show and have a lot of time, but not much money, so we are willing to wait long hours in the cold to see it and get tickets for those who don't have the time to wait at a price lower than those of resale sites like Stubhub.
I don't think that's scalping. I'm cheap and probably wouldn't take them up on the offer. But last week I was in NYC and it's possible I might have been willing to purchase one of their tickets for getting me a ticket. I had no interest in sitting on the line all day.
Plus, you can do a lot better than 100% markup via Stubhub, so why take them up on the offer in the first place?
Can you? If the ticket is 199 dollars and I wanted a ticket for myself. I'd only be willing to pay for one of their tickets-that's 400 dollars. I haven't seen stub hub that low. Now if I had to pay for both of their tickets plus mine I might just go with stub hub. Again for me this is hypothetical since I am not in the city. And I had thought about getting a line sitter last week and chose not to.
For me personally I was kind of intrigued by the idea of waiting on line, but being realistic it's just not for me.
You can usually get tickets on Stubhub at 10-15% above face if you are willing to buy them last minute (10-15 minutes before curtain). I've seen tickets as low as $75.
zombyw00f said: "Plus, you can do a lot better than 100% markup via Stubhub, so why take them up on the offer in the first place?"
You certainly can't get Orchestra Center tickets in the first 5-10 rows for under $400 on Stubhub. I see nothing wrong with the offer.
We're not trying to make any extra money and it's totally within the rules of the line. Every time I've done this, it's been a mutually beneficial scenario. If people would rather go with trying to get last minute stubhub tickets then that's totally up to them, I'm just presenting another option that is most definitely cheaper than buying resale tickets in advance, especially if it's important to someone to have good seats. There are companies of people who sit in this line and do the same thing I do but charge additional money on top of the price of the tickets, so if anyone is a scalper in this situation, it's them.



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